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LAGRANGE COLLEGE 
LAGRANGE, GEORGIA 




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Editor-in-Chief MARIE WILLIAMS 

Associate Editor EMILY MITCHELL 

Layout Editor FAYE COSBY 

Business Manager PEGGY PRICE 

Advertising Managers . . . MARIAN FREEMAN 

Julia Massey 

Activities Editor .... FRANCES McKlNNEY 
Photography Editor .... JERRI CHAPPELEAR 

Literary Editor JANET SUTHERLIN 

Faculty Advisors . . . Dr. JENNIE LEE EPPS 

Mr. Frederick N. Henderson 
COVER: Deloris Lester 



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Table of Contents 

In Memoriam 

Dedication 

Honors and Features 

Classes 

The Greeks 

Activities 

Sports 

Administration, Faculty, Staff 
Advertisements 



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In Memory of Dr. Jennie Lee Epps 

who was completely and unselfishly 
devoted to the profession of teaching 

who imparted to her students a spark 
which kindled into a love of literature  
a love that was so much a part of her 
that it sparkled in her eyes and rippled 
in her speech 

who was as gentle as the delicate violets 
she lovingly tended 

who had in her personality a wonderful 
blend of queenly dignity and a delight- 
ful sense of humor 

who was at home among great men and 
great literature 

who was a great lady and remains an 
inspiration 




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In Memoriam 



Professor CHRISTIAN F. HAMFF 
Professor of Languages, 1951-1961 

His love for learning and his unwavering 
faith will live in the hearts of each 
student to whom he taught the art 
of languages and life. 



Dedication 

In recognition of your interest in the 
development of all areas of student life, 

And in appreciation for your many years 
of teaching and counseling, 

We lovingly dedicate the 1961 Quadrangle 
to you, 

DR. DAVIS P. MELSON 



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HOMECOMING QUEEN, Betty Todd 




Homecoming Dance 

HOMECOMING 



Luncheon 




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WHO'S WHO 




Emily Mitchell and Emily Paxton 



Ann Goiver and Janet Sutherlin 





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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 



Each year, along with the selection of Mr. 
and Miss LaGrange College, five outstanding 
seniors are chosen Senior Superlatives. The 
entire student body is given the opportunity 
to vote in this election. 

Superlatives are chosen on the basis of 
leadership and achievement. 



JIMMY TRICE 




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MARY GEORGE DEAN 



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ANN KNIGHT 



ANN GOWER 




BETTY JANE EVANS and VICTOR MANGET 



MOST 

REPRESENTATIVE 
FRESHMEN 



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MAY COURT 



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CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 





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Senior Class Officers 



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President ED NELSON 



Vice-President MARIE WILLIAMS 



Secretary JERRI CHAPPELEAR 



Treasurer TED KEY 






RAY BARFIELD 
Fitzgerald, Georgia 
September 6 
English 

Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 1,2,3, Secretary 2, 
Vice-President 3 ; S.C.A. Cabinet 2; S.G.A. 
3,4; Hill-Top News 2,3,4, Associate Editor 
3, Editor 3,4; Newspaper Advisory Board 
3,4; Art League 3,4; Curtain Raisers 1,2, 
3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3 ; Alpha 
Psi Omega 3,4, Vice-President 4; Social 
Calendar Committee 3; Choralaires 1,2,3,4, 
Vice-President 2; Circle K 3,4. 




BARBARA I. BATES 
Bainbridge, Georgia 
January 3 
Social Science 

Valdosta State College 1,2; Alpha Kappa 
Theta Sorority 3,4, W.A.A. Representative 
4; W.A.A. Council 4; M.S.M. 3,4; Cur- 
tain Raisers 3,4, Treasurer 4. 




LOUISE BLALOCK 
Atlanta, Georgia 
November 17 
Applied Music; Piano 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; 
M.S.M. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3 ; Cho- 
ralaires 1,2,3,4; May Court 1. 



JAMES ANDREW BORDERS 
Fort Valley, Georgia 
February 28 
Business Administration 

Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi 
Alpha Fraternity 3,4, I.F.C. Representative 
4; I.F.C. 4, Secretary 4; Hill-Top News 4, 
Business Manager 4 ; Newspaper Advisory 
Board 4; Choralaires 3,4, Wardrobe Chair- 
man 4; Junior-Freshman Wedding 3; Cir- 
cle K 4 ; Who's Who 4. 



Andy, Louise, and Barbara 



Ann, Jerry, and Larry 



LARRY BOSWELL 
Phenix City, Alabama 
April 22 
Social Science 

Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Treas- 
urer 3, President 2,4; I.F.C. 2,3,4; Pan- 
hellenic Council 2,4; Lettermen's Club 2, 
3,4, President 3; Tennis Team 3,4; Var- 
sity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; "Mr. 
LaGrange College" 4. 



ARGRESS ANN BRAKE 
Macon, Georgia 
April 25 
Religion 

University of Georgia 1,2; Kappa 
Phi Delta Sorority 3,4; Christa- 
delphians 3,4, President 4 ; M.S.M. 
3,4, President 4; Social Calendar 
Committee 3 ; Spanish Club 3,4. 




NORMAN JERRY CARDEN 
Phenix City, Alabama 
July 24 

Business Administration 

Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Athletic 
Representative 3, President 4; I.F.C. 3 ; 
Panhellenic Council 4; S.G.A. 4; M.A.A. 
Council 3,4, President 4; Lettermen's Club 
1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Varsity Basket- 
ball 1,2,3,4. 



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ELIZABETH KEENEY CARLOCK 
Cartersville, Georgia 
January 29 
General Science 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Pan- 
hellenic 3, Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 
1,2,3, Co-Captain 2,3; W.A.A. Council 
1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Letter- 
men's Club 3,4; M.S.M. Rec. Chairman 
1 ; Most Representative Freshman 1 ; Fresh- 
man Bride; Pi Delta Kappa Sweetheart 3; 
Circle K Sweetheart 4; Homecoming Court 
3; Sigma 3,4; "Miss LaGrange College 4. 




JERRI CHAPPELEAR 
Lavonia, Georgia 
November 22 
Phychology and Social Science 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 
3,4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; 
Quadrangle 4; Class Secretary 4; 
May Court 3,4, Queen 4. 



BOBBIE JEAN COBB 
Donalsonville, Georgia 
December 16 
French 

Institute for American Universities, France 
3; Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,4; S.G.A. 
2; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; I.R.C. 2, Secretar)- 
Treasurer 2 ; Sigma 2,4. 



Libby, Jerri, and Bobbie Jean 




Ella Jo and Fayc 



BYRON GRIGGS COLLINS 
LaGrange, Georgia 
September 9 
Business Administration 

West Georgia College 1,2; Sigma Nu Pi 
Fraternity 3,4; I.F.C. 4; S.G.A. 4; Town 
Men's Club 3,4, President 4. 




ELLA JO DAVIS 
Langdale, Alabama 

May 24 

English 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; B.S.U. 
1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4. 



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MARY GEORGE DEAN 
Douglas, Georgia 
March 24 
Religion 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. 
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 2, 
Vice-President 3, President 4; S.G.A. 3,4 
W.AA. Council 4; Curtain Raisers 1 
M.S.M. 1,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 1 
I.R.C. 1,2; Christadelphians 1,2,3,4, Treas 
urer 2 ; Homecoming Court 3 ; Who's Who 
4 ; Superlative 4. 






ANN GOWER 
LaGrange, Georgia 
July 9 

Social Science 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Vice- 
President 3; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; W.A.A. 
Council 2,4, Secretary 2 ; Class Secretary 2; 
S.G.A. 1,3,4, Junior Vice-President 3, 
President 4; Quadrangle 2; Curtain Rais- 
ers 1; Vocal Ensemble 1,2,3; Choralaires 
1,2,3,4; Gamma Phi Alpha Sweetheart 3; 
Homecoming Queen 3; Who's Who 4; Pi 
Gamma Mu 4; Superlative 4. 




DAVID EUGENE DUKES 
Douglas, Georgia 

March 1 
Business 

South Georgia College 1,2; Gam- 
ma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4; 
Spanish Club ; Treasurer 4. 



Mary George, David, and Ann 




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Martha and Buddy 



MARTHA ELLEN GREEN 
Summerville, Georgia 

March 26 
Applied Music: Voice 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.G.A. 
3, Secretary 3; B.S.U. 1,2,3, Music Chair- 
man 2; M.E.N.C. 2, Secretary 2; Vocal 
Ensemble 1,2,3,4, President 3; Choralaires 
1,2,3,4. 



WILLIAM GRADY GRIFFIN 
Dawson, Georgia 
April 7 
English 

Georgia Southwestern College 1,2; 
Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4, 
Chaplain 4; Ministerial Associa- 
tion 3,4; M.A.A. Council 4, Sec- 
retary 4; Choralaires 3; Pi Gam- 
ma Mu 4. 




RAYMOND L. GRIMES 
Colquitt, Georgia 
March 21 
Social Science 

Brewton-Parker Junior College 1 ; Sigma 
Nu Pi Fraternity 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; 
S.G.A. 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Presi- 
dent 4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Circle 
K 4. 



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PEGGY H INKLE 
Langdale, Alabama 
March 4 
English 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. 
Cabinet 4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, 
Vice-President 3, President 4; Scroll 4, 
Business Manager 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; 
Who's Who 4. 




ORION JORDAN HUNT 
Cordele, Georgia 
June 17 

English and History 

Andrew College 1,2; Pi Delta 
Kappa Fraternity 3,4; M.S.M. 3, 
4, Recreation Chairman 4; S.G.A. 
4; Ministerial Association 3,4, 
President 3 ; Social Calendar Com- 
mittee 3 ; M.A.A. Council 4, Vice- 
President 4; Junior-Freshman 
Wedding, Groom 3 ; Choralaires 
3; May Court King 4; Superla- 
tive 4. 



TED KEY 
Key West, Florida 
October 17 
Psychology 

Andrew College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha 
Fraternity 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Chora- 
laires 3 ; Spanish Club 4, Program Chair- 
man 4. 



Ted, Peggy, and Orion 



Sarah, Ann, and Joyce 



SARAH KILLIAN 
Atlanta, Georgia 
February 28 

Social Science 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Pan- 
hellenic Representative 3,4; Hill-Top News 
3,4; Panhellenic Council 3,4, Treasurer 
4; Christadelphians 1,2; May Court 3. 



JIMMIE ANN KNIGHT 
Jesup, Georgia 
December 1 1 
Art 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 
3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; 
S.C.A. Cabinet 3,4; S.G.A. 4; 
B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, 
President 3 ; Social Calendar Com- 
mittee 3, Secretary 3 ; Class Presi- 
dent 3; Panhellenic Council 4; 
W.A.A. Council 1,2,3,4, President 
4; Art League 3,4; Quadrangle 3, 
Activities Editor 3 ; Pi Delta 
Kappa Sweetheart 4 ; Superlative 4. 




JOYCE LANCASTER 
Loganville, Georgia 
September 28 
Applied Music: Piano 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; Choral- 
aires 1,2,3,4; Who's Who 4. 



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DELORIS ANN LESTER 
Tucker, Georgia 
July 21 

Music Education 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4, 
Treasurer 4; M.E.N.C. 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- 
dent 3, President 4; Choralaires 1,2,3,4, 
Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; 
Vocal Ensemble 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; 
Orchestra 2; Art League 3,4; Quadrangle 
4; Who's Who 4. 



LEONA CAROLYN 
MADDOX 
Macon, Georgia 
January 19 
History 

Wesleyan College 1,2; Alpha Kap- 
pa Theta Sorority 4; S.C.A. Cabi- 
net 3,4; M.S.M. 3,4; Worship 
Chairman 4; Christadelphians 3,4; 
Treasurer 4; Choralaires 3,4. 




MARTHA ANNE MATHEWS 
Thomaston, Georgia 
October 13 
English 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4; 
B.S.U. 1,2,3,4; Quadrangle 4, Assistant 
Business Manager 4; May Court 1. 




Anne, Lcona, and Dcloris 



Fred, Emily, and Virginia 



VIRGINIA MERRELL 
Roopville, Georgia 
February 20 
Business A dministration 

Young Harris College 1,2; Kappa Phi 
Delta Sorority 3,4. 



EMILY MITCHELL 
Augusta, Georgia 
July 30 
Social Science 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, 
Treasurer 2; S.G.A. 3, Junior 
Vice-President 3; S.C.A. Cabinet 
2, Secretary 2; Class Vice-Presi- 
dent 1, Class President 2; Quad- 
rangle 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Picture 
Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Jun- 
ior-Freshman Wedding 1 ; Pi 
Gamma Mu 4; Who's Who 4. 




FRED McBRAYER 
Macon, Georgia 
December 12 
Social Science 

Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi 
Alpha Fraternity 3,4; M.S.M. 3,4; Cho- 
ralaires 3,4, Wardrobe Chairman 3, Pres- 
ident 4. 



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EDWARD BOYCE NELSON 
Augusta, Georgia 
January 20 
History 

Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi 
Alpha Fraternity 3,4; S.G.A. 4; S.C.A. 
Cabinet 4, Secretary 4; Ministerial Asso- 
ciation 3,4; Class President 4; Choralaires 
3,4; Junior-Freshman Wedding 3; Home- 
coming King 3 ; Circle K 3,4. 




MARY ANNE O'BRYANT 
Buford, Georgia 
January 12 
Art 

Reinhardt College 1 ; Alpha Phi 
Beta Sorority 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; 
Art League 3,4. 





EMILY CLYDE PAXTON 
LaGrange, Georgia 
August 27 
English 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.GA. 
3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet 2,3,4; Vocal Ensemble 
2,3; Town Girls' Club 1,2,3,4, Vice- 
President 3; Scroll 4, Editor 4; Quad- 
rangle 1 ; Hill-Top News 2,3,4; Pi Gamma 
Mu 4; Who's Who 4. 



SEBA ANNE PERKINS 
LaGrange, Georgia 
September 29 
Business Administration 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 
3,4; Town Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; 
Hill-Top News 3, Business Man- 
ager 3. 




LAWRENCE WAYNE JOHNSON 
LaGrange, Georgia 
May 3 

Business Administration & Spanish 
Town Boys' Club 1,2,3,4. 



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PEGGY JOY PRICE 
Toccoa, Georgia 
November 4 
Religion 

Anderson College 1 ; Delta Phi Delta 
Sorority 2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3 ; 
Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 4; Quadrangle 
4, Business Manager 4 ; Vocal Ensemble 
\; Christadelphians 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4. 




DONNA WEATHERLY 
RANKIN 
Baxley, Georgia 
June 9 

Psychology 

Wesleyan College 1,2 ; Alpha Kap- 
pa Theta Sorority 3,4; M.S.M. 
3,4; Christadelphians 3,4. 



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PHILLIP MICHAEL REAMS 
LaGrange, Georgia 
January 29 
Business A dministration 

Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Secre- 
tary 4; I.F.C. 2, President 2; Panhellenic 
Council 2; S.G.A. 1; Lettermen's Club 
1,2,3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3; Most Rep- 
resentative Freshman 1. 



Pcaay, Mickey, and Donna 





Horace, Janet, and Charles 



RICHARD CHARLES ROQUEMORE 
Forsyth, Georgia 
December 12 
Chemistry 

Mercer University 2,3 ; Sigma Nu Pi Fra- 
ternity 1,3; S.G.A. 1; Choralaires 1,3,4; 
Circle K 1,3,4, President 4. 



HORACE E. STOWERS 
Elberton, Georgia 
September 19 
Business Administration 

Andrew College 1,2; Sigma Nu Pi 
Fraternity 3,4; S.G.A. 4. 





JANET JEAN SUTHERLIN 
Columbus, Georgia 
April 2 

Applied Music: Organ and English 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Pan- 
hellenic 4 ; S.C.A. Cabinet 2 ; Vocal Ensem- 
ble Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Choralaires 1, Sec- 
retary 2, Vice-President 3, Accompanist 4; 
M.E.N.C. 2, President 2; Hill-Top News 
3, Associate Editor 3 ; Scroll 3,4, Exchange 
Editor 3, Review Editor 4; Quadrangle 4, 
Literary Editor 4; Who's Who 4. 





LARRY THOMAS 
Orlando, Florida 
November 18 
Art 

Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi 
Alpha Fraternity 3,4; Curtain Raisers 3,4, 
Vice-President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Art 
League 3,4, Treasurer 3; Scroll 4, Art 
Editor 4. 




EDNA LEE THOMPSON 
Cairo, Georgia 
July 4 

Business Administration 

Young Harris College 1,2; Kappa 
Phi Delta 3,4; Hill-Top News 4; 
Spanish Club 4, President 4. 



BETTY TODD 
LaGrange, Georgia 
February 25 
Social Science 

University of Georgia 1,2; Homecoming 
Queen 4. 



Betty, Larry, and Edna hec 







Jimmy, Janice, and Ikuko 



JAMES T. TRICE 
Columbus, Georgia 
September 20 
Social Science 

Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 1,2,3, 
Chaplain 2; S.C.A. Cabinet 1,2, 
Secretary 2; M.S.M. 1,2,3, Fresh- 
man Representative 1 ; S.G.A. 3, 
Men's Vice-President 3 ; Minis- 
terial Association 1,2,3, Secretary 
1, Vice-President 2; Class Vice- 
President 1 ; Quadrangle 2, Sports 
Editor 2; Hill-Top News 2,3; 
Sports Editor 2,3; Circle K 1,2,3, 
Secretary 1, Board of Directors 3; 
Superlative 4. 



JANICE FERN TOWNLEY 
Atlanta, Georgia 
April 29 
English 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4; 
S.C.A. Cabinet 2,3 ; S.G.A. 4, Senior Vice- 
President 4; M.S.M. 1,2,3,4; Class Vice- 
President 3; Hill-Top News 2,3, Copy 
Editor 3 ; Quadrangle 3, Literary Editor 
3 ; Scroll 2,3,4, Circulation Manager 2,3, 
Associate Editor 4; Scroll of Fame 3; May 
Court 4. 





IKUKO TSUKAHARA 
Kobe, Japan 
July 6 

Foreign Exchange Student 



Choralaires. 



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MARTHA DALE TURNER 
Gay, Georgia 
September 28 
Psychology 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3, Secre- 
tary 3 ; Art League 2,3, Treasurer 3 ; 
Spanish Club 2,3 ; Homecoming Court 3 ; 
May Court Maid of Honor 4. 




MARY ANN WAGES 
Winder, Georgia 

February 9 
Speech and Drama 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 
1,2,3; S.G.A. 3, Secretary 3; Cur- 
tain Raisers 1,2,3, Secretary 2, 
President 3 ; Alpha Psi Omega 
2,3, Secretary 3; May Court 1. 





ELIZABETH LOWERY WHEELER 
Dawson, Georgia 
September 25 
Art 

Andrew College 1,2; Alpha Phi Beta Sor- 
ority 4; Hill-Top News 3,4; Christadel- 
phians 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4, Historian 4; 
Art League 3,4; I.R.C. 4; Curtain Raisers 
3,4, House Chairman 4; Alpha Psi 
Omega 4. 




Beti, Mary Ann, and Dale 



Tim, Marie, and Susan 



MARIE ELIZABETH 
WILLIAMS 

Red Oak, Georgia 
September 28 
Social Science 

Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 
3,4; Class - Treasurer 3; Class 
Vice-President 4; Quadrangle 2,3, 
4, Advertising Manager 3, Editor 
4; Pi Gamma Mu 4. 



TRAMEL A. WHITE 
LaGrange, Georgia 
October 7 
Mathematics 

Georgia Tech 1; Auburn University 2; 
Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 3,4; I.F.C. 3; 
S.G.A. 4; Tennis Team 3; Lettermen's 
Club 4. 





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SUSAN CAROLE WILLIAMS 
Claxton, Georgia 
March 2 
Art 

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Secre- 
tary 3, President 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3; 
Panhellenic Council 4, Secretary 4; Vocal 
Ensemble 1,2; Choralaires 3; Art League 
3,4, Vice-President 4; Class Treasurer 1; 
Quadrangle 2; Cheerleader 2,3, Co-Cap- 
tain 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; May Court 
4; Scroll 3, Art Editor 3. 




JUNIOR CLASS 
OFFICERS 

President ANDY OWEN 

Vice-President RONNIE CULPEPPER 

Secretary MARIAN FREEMAN 

Treasurer BRYAN DOBBS 




Mrs. A. L. Adams 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Bob Alston 

Augusta, Georgia 

Mimi Anderson 
Clayton, Georgia 

Bill Armstrong 
Atlanta, Georgia 



Albert Askew 

Pine Mountain, Georgia 

Claire Bowles 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Frances Brogdon 
Omega, Georgia 

Dean Brown 

Dunedin, Florida 

Juanita Byrd 

Stonewall, Georgia 




Mary Lillian Cagle 
Funston, Georgia 

Brenda Callahan 
Hapeville, Georgia 

Richard Carlton 
Clarkston, Georgia 

James Christian 
Atlanta, Georgia 

George Coker 
Roswell, Georgia 





Libby Coleman 
Perry, Georgia 

Suzanne Cooper 
Athens, Tennessee 

Sylvia Cowan 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Ronnie Culpepper 
Columbus, Georgia 

Sally Curtis 

Waverly Hall, Georgia 



Larry Daniel 

Calhoun, Georgia 

Susanne Daniel 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Joel Dent 

Douglas, Georgia 

Bryan Dobbs 

Conley, Georgia 

Kathryn Erwin 
Forsyth, Georgia 




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Sherrie Farrar 
Fortson, Georgia 

Phil Flynn 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Allen Fossett 

Canton, Georgia 

Marian Freeman 
Cuthbert, Georgia 

Ollie Sue Gainous 
Pelham, Georgia 



Larry Green 

East Point, Georgia 

Harvey Griffin 
Elba, Alabama 

Martha Frances Griffin 
Sparta, Georgia 

Clare Harris 

Dublin, Georgia 



Nora Jean Hawkins 
LaGrange, Georgia 





David Haygood 
Eastman, Georgia 



Wayne Hilliard 
Camilla, Georgia 

Eugene Holcomb 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Judy Hood 

Newnan, Georgia 

Marianne Hughes 
Camilla, Georgia 




Julia Jones 

Columbus, Georgia 



Judy Kemper 

Riverdale, Georgia 

Dan Lee 

Red Oak, Georgia 

Judy Lynch 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Sara Magill 

Atlanta, Georgia 



Julia Massey 

Alba ny, Georgia 

Jerry McCurdy 

Hapeville, Georgia 

Frances McKinney 
Blackshear, Georgia 

Sandra Merritt 

Morganton, Georgia 



Hunter Milam 

LaGrange, Georgia 




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Dot Miller 



Albany, Georgia 

Ann Monroe 

Cartersville, Georgia 

Melanie Moore 
Lyons, Georgia 

Porter Morgan 
Atlanta, Georgia 

Judy Nixon 

Newnan, Georgia 



Jimmy Norred 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Angelyn Oakley 

Montezuma, Georgia 

Andy Owen 

Newnan, Georgia 

Al Pinson 

Union, New Jersey 



Carolyn Plummer 
Savannah, Georgia 




Tom Powers 

Newnan, Georgia 

Dick Reese 

Columbus, Georgia 

Willynda Richardson 
Decatur, Georgia 

Virginia Robinson 
Albany, Georgia 

Sylvia Sajem 

Atlanta, Georgia 





Carolyn Shurley 

Forest Park, Georgia 



Janice Smith 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Nelda Smith 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Hardy Tippett 
Vienna, Georgia 

Carolyn Wells 

Atherton, California 



Jeri Wheelis 

Augusta, Georgia 

Marianne Whelchel 

Chickamauga, Georgia 

Becky Williams 

Woodstock, Georgia 

Gail Woodruff 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Ida Ruth Wright 

Douglasville, Georgia 




SOPHOMORE 

CLASS 

OFFICERS 




Seated: Miss Wood, Jane. Standing: J ere, Bob, Millard, Mr. Copeland. 



President BOB VAN LANDINGHAM 

Vice-President JERE MITCHELL 

Secretary JANE MATHEWS 

Treasurer MILLARD BECKUM 

Sponsors MISS MARTHA SUE WOOD 

MR. JOE COPELAND 






Joy Bates 

Langdale, Alabama 

Millard Beckum 
Augusta, Georgia 

Jimmy Benefield 

Forest Park, Georgia 



Janice Blankenship 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Hilry Brashears 
Cataula, Georgia 

Jean Bridges 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Michael Brown 

College Park, Georgia 



Anne Grahl 

Fort Valley, Georgia 

Lou Gys 

Englewood, New Jersey 

James Harris 
Pitts, Georgia 




Janelle Browning 
Lanette, Alabama 

Diane Carrington 
Decatur, Georgia 

Dona Clark 

Jonesboro, Georgia 

Tom Cogburn 

Bowling Green, Ky. 
















Joyce Davis 

Langdale, Alabama 

James Field 

Atlanta, Georgia 

John Gibson 
Tampa, Florida 



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Florene Jenkins 

Dawsonville, Georgia 

Betty Jones 

Decatur, Georgia 

Patricia Jones 
Franklin, Georgia 







Dianne Melton 
Atlanta, Georgia 

Sandra Messer 
Senoia, Georgia 

Jere Mitchell 

Jonesboro, Georgia 














Hedy King 

Decatur, Georgia 

Harriette Kuhr 
Macon, Georgia 

Margaret Layton 
Columbus, Georgia 

Joyce Lynch 

Lumpkin, Georgia 





Helen Herd 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Mrs. Eugene Holcomb 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Virginia Huffman 
East Point, Georgia 

Virginia Ivey 

Macon, Georgia 



Myron Marchman 
LaGrange, Georgia 

Jeanette Martin 
Atlanta, Georgia 

Jane Mathews 

Greenville, Georgia 

Tona McCartney 
Decatur, Georgia 



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Gloria Neill 

Newnan, Georgia 



Karol Nuttall 

LaGrange, Georgia 

James Ovbey 

Marietta, Georgia 



Peter Robinson 

LaGrange, Georgia 

Leon Rogers 
Miami, Florida 

Ann Roper 

Atlanta, Georgia 



Richard Rowe 

Manchester, Georgia 




Anne Williams 
Atlanta, Georgia 

Laura Williams 

College Park, Georgia 

Arthur Young 
Macon, Georgia 



Sandra Young 
Wrightsville, Georgia 




Anne Taylor 

Decatur, Georgia 

David Turner 

Atlanta, Georgia 

Bob VanLandingham 
Belle Glade, Florida 



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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 



President VICTOR MANGET 

Vice-President NOEL SMITH 

Secretary PAT LAN HAM 

Treasurer BETTY JANE EVANS 

Chaplain STARR WALKER 







Sandra Bromwell 
Fort Lauderdale, 
Fla. 

Joe Burdeshaw 
Albany, Ga. 

Sandra Burgess 
Fort Lauderdale, 
Fla. 

Sandra Burton 

Dalton, Ga. 
Jessie Byne 

Augusta, Ga. 
Lynda Chapman 

Newnan, Ga. 






Sara Crews 

Decatur, Ga. 
Barbara Crumbley 

Griffin, Ga. 
George Culliver 

Columbus, Ga. 
Judy Davenport 

Tennille, Ga. 
Wanda Durrance 

Tallahassee, Fla. 
Clarence Estes 

LaGrange, Ga. 






















Diane Alford 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Delia Atkinson 

Newnan, Ga. 
Betty Auten 

Columbus, Ga. 
Dianne Bailey 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Steve Ball 

Atlanta, Ga. 



Cynthia Bennett 

Gainesville, Ga. 
Carole Booth 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Frank Boozer 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Homer Borders 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Mary Jo Brady 

Buena Vista, Ga. 
Willed ene Brazell 

LaGrange, Ga. 







Diane Choate 

Palmetto, Ga. 
Linda Cochran 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Minor Cochran 

Bainbridge, Ga. 
Sandra Coooer 

Blackshear, Ga. 
Virginia Crawford 

Blue Ridge, Ga. 








Betty Jane Evans 

Moreland, Ga. 
Betty Flanagan 

Macon, Ga. 
Don Gee 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Jennifer Glass 

Newnan, Ga., 
Stedman Glisson 

Ft. Bragg, N. C. 
Sue Goethe 

Buford. Ga. 



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Kathryn Green 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Ronald Green 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Mary Hackney 

Columbus, Ga. 
James Harman 

Greenville, Ga. 
Cassandra Harmon 

Columbus, Ga. 
Teresa Harris 

Newnan, Ga. 








Judy Holstun 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Morton Horn 

Tallahassee, Fla.. 
Virginia Howard 

College Park, Ga. 
Howell Huffman 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Beth Ingram 

Coleman, Ga. 







Jackie Jones 

Mansfield, Ga. 
Vivian Jones 

Tiffin, Ohio 
Wayne Jones 

Edison, Ga. 
Ed Kidd 

Milledgeville, Ga. 
Barbara Kirby 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Wyatt Kirby 

LaGrange, Ga. 





Charles Knight 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Ernest James Knight 

LaGrange, Ga. 
James Knight 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Thomas Kretlow 

Sparks, Ga. 
Mike Lane 

Rome, Ga. 
p at Lanham 

Emerson, Ga. 















Mary Anne Harwel 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Betty Hatchell 

Madison, Ga. 
Jeri Hatcher 

Conley, Ga. 
Mrs. Eleanor 

Henderson 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Gene Hill 

Greenville, Ga. 
Allen Holmes 

LaGrange, Ga. 






Gay Jackson 

Cartersville, Ga 
Howard Jacobs Jr. 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Betty Ruth Jester 

Bainbridge, Ga. 
Laura Johnson 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Mike Johnson 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Frank Joiner 

Atlanta, Ga. 









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Judy Law 

Columbus, Ga. 
Bryan Leslie 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Bill Lewis 

Tallahassee, Fla. 
Wanda Lewis 

Tallahassee, Fla. 
Kay Lockhart 

Tennille, Ga. 
Paul Long 

Baxley, Ga. 



Victor Manget 

Newnan, Ga. 
Bill Marlcert 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Millard Martin 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Mary Kate Massey 

Albany, Ga. 
Dottie Mathews 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Sherry McNally 

Hapeville, Ga. 



Dan Mettee 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Yvonne Molyneaux 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Jan Money 

Columbus, Ga. 
Eddie Morrison 

Cairo, Ga. 
Sylvia Mouchet 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Brenda Mullins 

Metter, Ga. 










Chris Nygaard 
Atlanta, Ga. 

Joyce Odom 
Ft. Lauderdale, 
Fla. 

Robert O'Kelley 

Statesboro, Ga. 
JoAnne Parker 

Waycross, Ga. 
Paul Parker 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Robert Parker 

LaGrange, Ga. 







Dan Neal 

Columbus, Ga.. 
Laraine Neal 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Jimmy New 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Marion Newlin 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Jo Anne Noles 

LaGrange, Ga. 





Garice Peek 

Tallahassee, Fla. 
Harwell Perkins 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Nancy Pirkle 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Martha Po well 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Mary Powell 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Lucia Robinson 

Wrightsville, Ga. 



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Nancy Rowland 

Dawson, Ga. 
Bettye Rutledge 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Judy Sams 

Cartersville, Ga. 
George Sargent 

Newnan, Ga. 
Mike Searcy 

Phenix City, Ala. 
Susie Shumate 

Talbotton, Ga. 







Emmy Speight 

Columbus, Ga 
Jimmy Stephens 

Gadsden, Ala. 
Pat Sumner 

Wrightsville 
Eileen Tarver 

Blakely, Ga. 
Anne Taylor 

Decatur, Gc 



Ga. 







Bill Tonev 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Susan Trammell 

Pine Mountain, 

Ga. 

Bobby Upchurch 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Charlotte Waid 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Starr Walker 

Eatonton, Ga. 
Louise Walter 

Calhoun, Ga. 




Angelyn Webb 
Waycross, Ga. 

Barbara Weeks 
Warm Springs, 
Ga. 

Bremda Weldon 

Fairfax, Ala. 
Ted Whitman 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Joan Woodson 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Elaine Young 

Atlanta, Ga. 


















Gloria Simpson 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Carol Sinclair 

Montezuma, Ga. 
Teddy Sledge 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Anna Smith 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Bill Smith 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Noel Smith 

Wrightsville, Ga. 






Beth Taylor 

LaGrange, Ga. 
Jack Thomas 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Sandy Thomas 

College Park, Ga. 
Jean Thompson 

Atlanta, Ga. 
Billy Thum 

Macon, Ga. 
George Timmoms 

Atlanta, Ga. 






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^ GREEKS 



OFFICERS 

ANN KNIGHT / y President 

LIBBY CARLOCK Z Vice-President 

DALE TURNER . . Secretary 

DELORIS LESTER . *S /. Treasurer 

JANET SUTHERLINv / Panhellenic Representative 
BARBARA BATES / /. . WAA Representative 

LEONA MADDOX ./. Chaplain 

MRS. SADIE POOL . y Sponsor 

MISS ANN CLARK Sponsor 






J. Odum 
A. Oakley 
J. Parker 
S. Perkins 
C. Plummer 
N. Pirkle 



M. Powell 
M. Powell 
D Rankin 
B. Rutledge 
S. Sajem 
S. Shumate 



G. Simpson 
J. Smith 
N. Smith 
E. Speight 
P. Sumner 
J. Sutherlin 



A. Taylor 

B. Taylor 
S. Thomas 

J. Thompson 
J. Townley 
D. Turner 



M. Wages 
C. Waid 
L, Walter 
M. Williams 
G. Woodruff 
E. Young 




B. Mulling 
G. Neil 
J. Noles 
K. Nuttall 
A. O'Bryant 
W. Richardson 



N. Rowland 
D. Scott 
S. Shepard 
A. Swan son 
S., Trammell 
A. Taylor 



A. Williams 
L. Williams 

A. Webb 

B. Weeks 

C. Wells 

B. Wheeler 




OFFICERS 

ANNE GRAHL President 

JOYCE LYNCH Vice-President 

ANN SWANSON Secretary 

ANNE O'BRYANT Treasurer 

MARGARET LAYTON Historian 

LAURA WILLIAMS . . Panhellenic Representative 
CINDY BENNETT .... WAA Representative 




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Kappa Phi Delta 



D. Alford 
C. Booth 
L. Chapman 
S. Cooper 



M. Anderson 
A. Brake 
D. Choate 
S. Curtis 



D. Atkinson 
S. Burgess 
B. Cobb 
J. Davenport 



B. Auten 
S. Burton 
L. Cochran 
E. Davis 



L Blalock 
B. Calahan 
L. Coleman 
J. Davis 





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M. Hughes 
G. Jackson 
F. Jenkins 
L. Johnson 
L. Jones 
J. Kemper 



S. Killian 
H. Kuhr 
J. Lancaster 
W. Lewis 
K. Lockhart 
S. Magill 




J.. Massey 
C R M. Massey 
^ D. Mathews 

F. McKinney 
S. McNally 
V. Merrell 

OFFICERS 

SUSAN WILLIAMS . ...... President 

MARIAN FREEMAN Vice-President 

MARIANNE HUGHES < Secretary 

JULIA MASSEY .......... Treasurer 

VIRGINIA ROBINSON *T Historian 

SARAH KILLIAN . . . Panhellenic Representative 
MISS MARTHA SUE WOOD .... Sponsor 
MR. AUSTIN COOK Sponsor 

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S. Merritt 
E. Mitchell 
D. Miller 
J. Money 
A. Monroe 
M. Moore 



E. Paxton 
G. Peek 
P. Price 
L. Robinson 
V. Robinson 
A. Roper 



J. Sams 
C. Sinclair 
A. Smith 
E. Tarver 
I. Tsukahara 
E. Thompson 



S. Walker 
M. Whelchel 
J. Wheelis 
B. Williams 
S.Williams 
S. Young 



Gamma Phi Alpha 





T. Kretlow 
D. Lee 
B. Leslie 
B. Lewis 
F. McBrayer 
J. McCurdy 



H. Milam 
J. Mitchell 
E. Nelson 
J. New 
R. O'Kelly 
B. Page 



L. Rogers 
R. Rowe 
M. Searcy 
B. Smith 
N. Smith 
J. Stephens 



J. Thomas 
L. Thomas 



B. Thum 
H. Tippett 



B. Van Landingham 
A.. Young 




OFFICERS 

PHIL FLYNN President 

JIM BENEFIELD Vice-President 

JERE MITCHELL Secretary 

MILLARD BECHAM 1 reasurer 

BILL GRIFFIN Chaplain 




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OFFICERS 



LARRY BOSWELL President 

ANDY OWEN Vice-President 

HILRY BRASHEARS Secretary 

MICKEY REAMS Treasurer 

JIMMY HARRIS Chaplain 

GENE HOLCOMB . . . Athletic Representative 

MR. A. M. HICKS Sponsor 

MR. KERMIT FOWLER Sponsor 




M. Martin 
D. Mettee 



P. Morgan 
D. Neal 



J. Norred 

C. Nygaard <\. 



J. Ovbey 
A. Owen 



R. Parker 
H. Perkins 





T. Powers 
M. Reams 
D. Reese 
G. Sargent 
T. Sledge 



B. Smith 
B. Toney 
J. Trice 
D. Turner 
T. Whitman 




Sigma Nu Pi 



OFFICERS 





ANN KNIGHT 

Pi Delta Kappa 



Fraternity Sweethearts 



LAURA WILLIAMS 
Sigma Nu Pi 




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Panhellenic Council 




Mrs. Talbott, Susan, Sarah. 

OFFICERS 

MRS. MARGARET TALBOT .... Chairman 

SUSAN WILLIAMS Secretary 

SARAH KILLIAN Treasurer 

The Panhellenic Council is composed of the president of each social 
sorority and fraternity and one elected representative from each. The 
purpose of this group is to coordinate the activities of these organizations 
by making rules and planning functions in a cooperative spirit. The council 
attempts to solve any problems which may arise within the sororities and 
fraternities. 

The Panhellenic Council is responsible for details concerning the Home- 
coming and May Day dances. It brought Buddy Behr and his orchestra to 
the campus as a part of Homecoming festivities. 



Seated: Susan Williams, Sarah Killian, Mrs. Talbott, Ann Knight, Janet Sutherlin. Standing: Phil 
Flynn, Bob Van Landingham, Ronnie Culpepper, Olin Smith, Jerry Carden. 




Miss Strickland, Mary Ann W ages, Miss Arnett, Gail Woodruff, Beti Wheeler, Ray Bar field. 



Alpha Psi Omega, for students outstanding in dramatic work, was the first national 
honorary fraternity to be established on campus. Membership is based upon certain 
qualifications set by the national organization. Pledges must go through a period of 
initiation, and then at a formal banquet the fraternity receives them into full member- 
ship. 

Among distinguished guests visiting the campus this year was Miss Julie Haydon, 
actress from New York. 

Three members of the Theta Gamma Cast of Alpha Psi Omega worked in Summer 
Stock this past summer: Larry Thomas at "Unto These Hills," Mary Ann Wages at 
"Barter Theatre," and Gail Woodruff at the "Pioneer Playhouse." 



Alpha Psi Omega 

OFFICERS 



GAIL WOODRUFF . 
RAY BARFIELD . . 
MARY ANN WAGES . 



President 

Vice-President 
. Secretary-Treasurer 



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DR. ZACHARY TAYLOR, JR. 
President 

MR. OSMOS LANIER 
Vice-President 

WILLIAM GRADY GRIFFIN 

Second J ice-President 
MRS. MILDRED ROBINETTE 
Secretary- Treasurer 



Pi Gamma Mu, in its second year on 
campus, is a national honorary fraternity 
organized to recognize achievement in the 
four social science disciplines of history, 
sociology, political science, and economics. 

Eligibility for membership is based upon 
scholastic standing and is limited to a small 
percentage of the upper classes. 




Seated: Mr. Lanier, Dr. Taylor, Mrs. Robinette. Standing: Marie Williams, Ann Go<wer, Emily 
Mitchell, Miss Dilley, Mrs. Sivann, Peggy Hinklc, Emily Paxton, Dr. Murray, Ronnie Culpepper. 



Pi Gamma Mu 




Seated: Helen Herd, Patricia Jones, Bobbie Jean Cobb. Standing: Mr. A. M. Hicks, Mr. P. M. 
Hicks, Mr. Henry, Dr. Shibley, Libby Carlock, Miss Miller, Sally Curtis, Diane Melton, Gloria 
Neal. 



Sigma is an association of faculty and 
major students of the Department of Science 
for the purpose of carrying on seminar meet- 
ings to explore new areas of science and to 
discuss current events in science. Meetings 
are held twice per quarter; membership is 
honorary, based on high scholastic standards 
and a genuine interest in science. 

Many former members of Sigma are at 
present teaching in state high schools or are 
engaged in graduate study in the field of 
science. 



Sigma 

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First row: Jerry Cardcn, Ted Whitman. Second row: Jimmy Trice, Ann Ann, Shcrrie, Julia, Ann, Janice , Mary Ann, Jimmy 

Holcomb, Mary Ann Wages, Ann Go<wcr, Mary George Dean, Barry Collins. 
Third row: Sherrie Farrar, Sylvia Cowan, Julia Massey, Emily Paxton, 
Janice Toavnley. Fourth row: Horace Stoivcrs, Tim White, Ed Nelson, John 
Gipson, Ray Barfield, Orion Hunt. 




Student Government Association 



Every student at LaSrange College is a member of the Student 
Government Association, while the Student Government Council 
is elected by the votes of the entire student body. 

Each year the Council arrives early to help in the orientation 
program for new students. This program is brought to a conclusion 
with a formal pledge service in which all new students are granted 
full membership in the association. 



The purpose of the Student Government Association is to main- 
tain the highest standards of conduct and scholarship, and to 
assume the direction of all matters concerning the college life not 
reserved to the jurisdiction of the administration and faculty. A 
spring retreat enables the Council to make new plans for the 
progress of the school. 



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OFFICERS 



. President 
Men's Vice-President 
Senior Vice-President 
Junior Vice-President 
Junior Vice-President 

. Secretary 
Treasurer 




Ann Gower , President 



ANN GOWER . . . 
JIMMY TRICE . . 
JANICE TOWNLEY 
SHERRIE FARRAR . 
JULIA MASSEY . . 
MARY ANN WAGES 
ANN HOLCOMB . 



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Susan, Mary George, Ed, Marianne. 



The Student Christian Association is affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. 
and Y. M. C. A. and is represented at each state and national 
conference. Each student is invited to participate actively in the 
work of this organization by becoming a member of one of the five 
committees: recreation, worship, world-relatedness, social service, 
and publicity. 

The committees either serve the campus directly or seek to edu- 
cate the students on local, national, and international affairs. 
Activities range from supporting Darji, a small Polish boy suffering 
from tuberculosis, to contributing to World University Service, an 
organization to aid college students all over the world. Worship 
services are led by the Student Christian Association, and this group 
also seeks to inform the students of the significance of outstanding 
literary works through a Book-of-the-Quarter study. 

The association is directed by a cabinet composed of the officers, 
chairmen of the committees, presidents of the denominational groups, 
and the faculty advisor. 



Seated: Millard Beckum, Marianne Whelchel, 
Susan Sheppard. Mary George Dean, Emily Paxton, 
Ed Nelson. Standing: Virginia Robinson, Leona 
Maddox, Sylvia Coivan, Peggy Hinkle. Ann Goiver. 



Student Christian Association 




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Mary George Dean, President 



OFFICERS 

MARY GEORGE DEAN President 

MARIANNE WHELCHEL . . . Vice-President 

ED NELSON Secretary 

JOEL DENT Treasurer 

DR. MARGARET CUBINE Advisor 



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Women's 

Athletic 

Association 

Every girl student is a member of the Women's 
Athletic Association, which seeks to promote an 
interest in sports, physical development, and good 
sportsmanship. Under the direction of the Council, 
consisting of the officers and class and sorority 
representatives, this association has complete charge 
of making plans for Stunt Night, May Day, faculty- 
student volleyball games, and the intramural sports 
program. 

The climax of the athletic year comes at the 
Women's Athletic Association banquet when 
awards, trophies, jackets, and letters are presented 
to those who have earned them. 

The association is a member of the Georgia 
Athletic Federation of College Women, and this 
year was represented at the state convention by 
three members of the Council. 




Ann Knight, President 



Harriette Ku/ir, Ann Goivrr, Joyce Lynch, Virginia Robinson, Barbara Bates, Libby Carlock, 
Miss Wood, Suzanne Cooper, Cynthia Bennett, Jen IVhcchs, Ann Knight, Helen Herd. 




OFFICERS 

ANN KNIGHT President 

SUZANNE COOPER Vice-President 

JOYCE LYNCH Secretary 

VIRGINIA ROBINSON Treasurer 

MISS MARTHA SUE WOOD .... Advisor 




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The Quadrangle staff starts work on the yearbook early in the fall 
so that the student body may enjoy the finished product in the 
spring. Picture taking, art and literary work, lay-out, and advertise- 
ments are all important aspects of putting the annual together. 

In the spring elections, the editor-in-chief, business manager, and 
advertising manager of the Quadrangle are elected by the student 
body. The other members of the staff are appointed by the elected 
officers and the out-going members of the staff. 



DELORIS LESTER 

Art Editor 

JANET SUTHERLIN 

Literary Editor 

FAYE COSBY 
Layout Editor 





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The Hill-Top News, the youngest publica- 
tion on campus, has in its three years of ex- 
istence become a vital part of the campus 
life, giving complete news coverage to all 
school activities. 

Several special editions of the regularly 
bi-weekly paper have been published at var- 
ious times throughout the year. 

In the spring a guest journalist is invited to 
speak at the annual banquet which recog- 
nizes graduating staff members. 

The paper is guided by the Newspaper Ad- 
visory Board, consisting of the editor, his 
associates, Dr. Joseph L Kovar, Dean C. Lee 
Harwell, and Mr. Alan Thomas. 




EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Beti Wheeler, Edna Lee 
Thompson, Jeanie Bridges, Emmy Speight, Kathy Erivin, Elaine 
Hopper, Ed Kidd. Second Row: Cynthia Bennett, Morton Horn, 
Sarah Killian, Phil Flynn, Julia Massey, Andy Owen, Emily 
Paxton, Jere Mitchell, Beth Ingram. 



Hill-Top News 



RAY BARFIELD 
Editor 




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MARIANNE WHELCHEL and HARRIETTE KUHR 
Associate Editors 




ANDY BORDERS 
Business Manager 



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Published four times a year, the Scroll is the campus literary 
magazine. Its purpose is to encourage creative writing and to ac- 
knowledge creative achievements among students. 

Several regular contributors to the Scroll, as well as some mem- 
bers of the staff, have had poems accepted by national anthologies 
of college poetry. Among those achieving this distinction are Emily 
Paxton, Janice Townley, Elaine Hopper, and Larry Thomas. 

At the end of the year, a faculty committee judges all work 
published by the Scroll during the year. No more than four out- 
standing contributors are elected to the Scroll of Fame, the highest 
literary award. Janice Townley was selected for this honor from 
1959-60 pubications. The announcement of the Scroll of Fame mem- 
bers is made each year at Commencement. 



THE SCROLL 



Editor Emily Paxton 

Associate Editor .... Janice Townley 
Business Manager .... Peggy Hinkle 
Review Editor .... Janet Sutherlin 

Art Editor Larry Thomas 

Circulation Manager .... Sylvia Cowan 
Exchange Editor . . . Frances McKinney 

Typist Virginia Huffman 

Advisor Dr. Jennie Lee Epps 



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The purpose of this newly formed club is 
to stimulate an interest in Spanish culture and 
customs. A Spanish Day was observed in the 
spring at which time Spain was brought before 
all students by presenting special programs 
and serving Spanish foods. The group also 
attended a performance by Jose Greco in Co- 
lumbus. 

Any student who has studied Spanish is elig- 
ible for membership. 



Los hijos del Cid 





First Row: Jim Christian, Dean Brown, Gail Woodruff , Carolyn S hurley, Anne Grahl, Jane Mathews, Edna 
Lee Thompson, Miss Clark. Second Row: Harriette Kuhr, Jeanie Bridges, Betty Ruth Heatley, Angela Avant, 
Mimi Anderson, Sandra Cooper, Nelda Smith. Third Row: Kathryn Green, Virginia lvey, Patricia Jones, 
Sandra Merritt, Frances Brogdon, Dona Clark, Sylvia Sajcm, Melanie Moore, Juanita Byrd. Fourth Row: 
Angclyn Oakley, Peggy Price, Mary Kate Massey, Larry Daniels, Jim Ovbey, Gill Tripp. Fifth Row: Hulon 
Alsabrook, David Dukes, Hardy Tippett, Bill Page. Sixth Row: Jimmy Benefited, Millard Beckum, Mike 
Searcy, Allen Fossett, Andy Borders, Kenny Hodges, Ted Key. 



Harriette, David, Anne, Miss Clark, Edna Lee 



President Edna Lee Thompson 

Vice-President .... Harriette Kuhr 

Secretary Anne Grahl 

Treasurer David Dukes 

Historian Beti Wheeler 

Program Chairmen Peggy Price 

Ted Key 

Publicity Chairman .... Jane Mathews 

Reporter Bill Page 

Advisor Miss Ann Clark 





Scenes from "Pygmalit 



The Curtain Raisers 



Under the direction of Miss Irene E. Arnett and Miss Sylvia Strick- 
land the Curtain Raisers present a variety of productions each year. 
This dramatic organization offers opportunity for training in stage 
performance and backstage work such as costuming, set design and 
construction, make-up, and lighting. 

Auditions are held each guarter for those interested in gualifying 
for the Curtain Raisers. Productions for this year included "The 
Curious Savage," "Antigone," "Affairs of State," and "Pygmalion." 



First Row: Beth Ingram, Julia Jones, Ollie Sue Gainous, 
Dot Miller, Mary Ann Wages, Miss Arnett. Second Row: 
Dean Brown, Larry Parker, Diane Bailey, Cynthia Ben- 
nett, Billy Hearnberg, Barbara Bates, Gail Woodruff, 
Angela Avant, Morton Horn. Third Row: Miss Strick- 
land, Andy Owen, Bcti Wheeler, Emmy Speight, Bryan 
Dobbs. Kenny Hodges, Mike Lane, Mimi Anderson, Judy 
Laiv, Ray Barfield. 



Scenes from "The Curious Savage.' 



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OFFICERS 




Tim W hite, Pete Robinson, Olin Smith, Larry Boswell, Eugene 
Holcomb, Jerry Carden, Andy Owen, Buddy Grimes, Libby Car- 
lock, Ann Monroe, Susan Williams, Marianne Hughes. 



Letterman's Club 

To be eligible for membership in the Letterman's Club, 
a boy or girl must have earned a varsity letter in either bas- 
ketball, tennis, or cheerleading. The purpose of the club is 
to recognize those with letters and to promote athletics 
and good sportsmanship on campus. 




Jerry, Buddy, Olin. 



OFFICERS 

BUDDY GRIMES President 

JERRY CARDEN Vice-President 

OLIN SMITH Secretary-Treasurer 



its 



Men's Athletic Association 

The Men's Athletic Association is in its 
first full year of activities. Every man on 
campus is a member of the association, and 
its Council seeks to promote an interest in 
sports, physical development, and good sports- 
manship. 

The regulation of the intramural athletics 
program for men students is the central pur- 
pose of the Men's Athletic Association. 




Jerry Carden, Dan Lee, Charles Roquemore, Bill Griffin, Eugene Holcomb. 



OFFICERS 



JERRY CARDEN President 

ORION HUNT Vice-President 

BILL GRIFFIN Secretary 

CHARLES ROQUEMORE Treasurer 

MR. JOE COPELAND Advisor 



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Dei.oris Lester 
President 

Libby Coleman 
Vice-President 

Clare Harris 
Secretary-Treasurer 

Dianne Scott 
Corresponding Secretary 

Dr. A. L. Stoutamire 
Advisor 



First Row: Dr. Stoutamire, Dianne Scott, Hedy King, Del oris Lester, Carol Sinclair, Jessie Byne, Judy Love, Clare 
Harris. Second Row: Eddie Morrison, Betty Hatchell, Betty Flanagan, Libby Coleman, Wayne Hilliard. 



M. E. N. C. 

The Music Educator's National Conference is composed of music and 
music education majors and is a student chapter affiliated with the national 
organization. This association gives those who are interested in music Educa- 
tion an insight into what is going on in the field of music today. 

Activities include attendance at reading clinics, participation at state and 
southern division meetings, and annual sponsorship of Step-Singing Com- 
petition among the sororities and fraternities on campus. 

The LaSrange Chapter officers were state officers for the Music Educa- 
tor's National Conference student chapters in Georgia for the 1960-61 
school year. 



Vocal 

_ ^ ^ Seated: Janet Sutherlin. First Row: Mr. Murray, Mary Powell, Deloris Lester, Jessie Byne, Martha Pouuell, Ollie Sue 

H.tKlPrn HIP Gainous, Judy Sams, Judy Love, Frances McKinney, Peggy Price. Second Row: Carol Sinclair, Kathryn Green, 

- /HCJvlll IL/XV^ Clare Harris, Martha Green. 



Ollie Sue Gainous 
President 

Frances McKinney 
Treasurer 

Mary Powell 
Librarian 

The Vocal Ensemble is 
a small group which pre- 
sents programs of sacred 
and secular music for 
chapel programs, service 
clubs, and churches. 

This group has sung 
for the civic clubs of 
LaGrange and the sur- 
rounding area and for 
churches throughout the 
state. Members are chosen 
by audition. 




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First Row: Jessie Byne, Anne Grahl, Betty Hatchcll, Ray Barfield, Morton Horn, Dean Brown, Phil Flynn, Jerry McCurdy, Hardy Tippett, Frank 
Joiner, Gloria Neal, Delia Atkinson, Betty Auten. Second Row: Cassandra Harmon, Joyce Lancaster, Harriette Kuhr, Janet Sutherlin, George Coker, 
Fred McBraycr, Bryan Dobbs, Wayne Hilliard,Ed Nelson, Charles Roquemorc, Diane Scott, Libby Coleman. Third Row: Ikuko Tsukahara, Martha 
Green, Hedy King, Eddie Morrison, Jimmy Knight, George Culliver, Joel Dent, Noel Smith, Andy Borders, Marianne W helchel, Virginia Huffman, 
Deloris Lester, Fourth Row: Ann Sivanson, Carol Sinclair, Kathy Ervuin, Jeanette Martin, Elaine Young, Leona Maddox, Sherrie Farrar, Sylvia 
Cowan, Ann Goiuer, Betty Flanagan, Clare Harris, Sandy Thomas. 




The Choralaires 



President Fred McBrayer 

Vice-President Marianne Whelchel 

Secretary Hedy King 

Treasurer Sylvia Cowan 

Librarian Anne Grahl 

W ardrobe Chairmen Diane Scott 

Andy Borders 

Accompanists Janet Sutherlin 

Clare Harris 

Student Director Deloris Lester 

Director Mr. Walter Westafer 



First Row: Andy, Marianne, Hedy, Anne. Second Row: Fred, 
Diane, Sylvia. 



Under the excellent direction of Mr. Walter Westafer, 
the Choralaires present programs both for the school and 
for various civic clubs and churches in and around LaGrange. 
Th is year the Choralaires sang in the college production 
of Gian-Carlo Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors." 
Special performances included singing for the alumni and 
presenting a spring concert on campus. 

A definite highlight of the year is the annual tour which 
this year took the Choralaires through several Georgia 
cities and to Charleston, South Carolina as its destination. 
In past years the groups have sung in such large cities 
as Miami and New Orleans. 



During the year outstanding artists heard on the 
LaGrange College campus in recitals are sponsored by the 
Choralaires. Such guests as the University of Georgia Trio, 
Dr. Preston Rockholt and Mr. William Weaver, organists, 
and Miss Lynda Lane, pianist, have been featured. 

Membership in this group is gained by audition, and 
students of all departments of the college are eligible. 



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Charles Roqucmore, Andy Owen, Jimmy Trice, Tom Powers, Ed Kidd, George Coker, Libby Carlock, Ray Bar field, 
Bryan Dobbs, Jimmy Harris, Andy Borders, Ed Nelson, Ronnie Culpepper, Bob Alston. 



Circle K 



Circle K, a service club, is affiliated with the International Kiwanis Club. It is a 
character-building qroup which serves on college level through such projects as the 
publication of the student directories and the distribution of social calendars to the 
faculty. 

LaGrange College Circle K was represented at the Circle K International Con- 
vention held in Toronto, Canada, last summer by Charles Roquemore and Ronnie 
Culpepper. The club also had a candidate running for state governor. 

Members are selected on qualifications of scholarship, character, and leadership. 

OFFICERS 

CHARLES ROQUEMORE President 

RONNIE CULPEPPER Vice-President 

BRYAN DOBBS Secretary 

TOM POWERS Treasurer 



Charles, Ronnie, Libby, Sweetheart, Tom, Bryan. 




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Seated: Joyce Lynch, Dot Miller, Judy Lynch, Judy Nixon. 
Grubcr, Ikuko Tsukahara, Barbara Weeks, Sandy Thomas, 
Ida Ruth Wright, Martha Powell, Elaine Hopper. Sponsor: 



Standing: A I Pinson, Alex 
Jim Ovbey, Esther Baldwin, 
Dr. Murray. 



Christadelphians 

Girls interested in Christian service, whether they 
are religion majors or not, are invited to become 
members of the Christadelphians. This organization 
carries out several service projects during the year 
which include a traditional Christmas party for the 
people of the Old Folks' Home. At their meetings 
the girls often have guests who speak on various 
phases of religious work. 



OFFICERS 

AL PINSON President 

DOT MILLER Vice-President 

SANDY THOMAS Secretary 

JOYCE LYNCH Treasurer 

JUDY LYNCH Program Chairman 

DR. W. L. MURRAY Sponsor 



International 
Relations Club 

The purpose of the International Relations Club 
is to inspire an interest in current international af- 
fairs, to be of service to the community, and to 
help people to understand each other and their 
problems. 

Invited to become members are those students 
who have a Social Science or history major or 
minor, and also those who are keenly interested in 
current events. The International Relations Club is 
affiliated with the national organization, and the 
LaGrange group participates in the various con- 
ferences held throughout the year. 



OFFICERS 

ANN BRAKE President 

SALLY CURTIS Vice-President 

MARGARET LAYTON Secretary 

LEONA MADDOX Treasurer 

DR. MARGARET CUBINE Sponsor 

DR. D. P. MELSON Sponsor 




Seated: Virginia Ivey, Margaret Layton, Ann Brake, Leona Maddox. Standing: Jeanie Bridges, Mary George Dean, Donna Rankin, 
Betty Ruth Heatlcy. Betty Jane Evans, Peggy Price, Starr Walker, Judy Nixon, Juanita Byrd, Dr. Melson, Virginia Robinson, Becky 
Williams, Mclanie Moore, Sylvia Sajem. 



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First Row: Bob Alston, Dr. Melson, Ronnie Culpepper, Victor Manget, Ed Nelson, Porter Morgan. Second Row: Jerry McCurdy, Larry Green, Jimmy Trice, 
Jimmy Harris. Gill Tripp, Dick Reese, Orion Hunt, Andy Owen, Richard Carlton. Third Row: George Coker, Albert Askeiv, Joel Dent, David Hay good, 
Millard Beckum, Charles Bar field, Bill Griffin, Marion Edwards. 



The Ministerial Association 

Membership in the Ministerial Association is open to all 
men students who are preparing themselves for the ministry 
or church-related vocations. 

An organization of Christian fellowship, this association 
takes an active part in the religious activities on campus. 
This year association members preached at weekly worship 
services, conducted by the group and open to all students. 
These services rapidly became a vital part of life on the Hill. 
After each service, the association met to participate in 
constructive criticism of the sermon. 

The group was also active in numerous service projects 
during the year. 

OFFICERS 

RONNIE CULPEPPER President 

BOB ALSTON Vice-President 

LARRY GREEN Secretary 

RICHARD CARLTON Treasurer 




The Methodist 
Student Movement 



The Methodist Student Movement is composed of all Methodist students 
on campus. Led by its council of officers and committee chairmen, the 
movement works closely with the First Methodist Church of LaGrange. 

Each year the Methodist Student Movement is represented at state 
conference, and this year plans are being made to send representatives 
to the national conference in Illinois. At present Jerry McCurdy is serving 
as State Vice-President. 




First Row: Ed Kidd, Leona Maddox, Ann Brake. Fred McBrayer, Virginia Ii>ey. Second Row: Orion Hunt, Emily 
Mitchell, Mrs. Robinette, Miss Miller. 



First Row: Emmy Speight, Frank Joiner, Miss Miller. Mrs. Robinette. Myron Marchman. Gloria Neal. 
Second Row: Patricia Jones, Virginia Ivey, Ted Key, Sandy Bromivell. Sandra Burgess. Third Row: Janice 
Toivnley, Doitie Mathews, Joyce Odum, Jim Christian. Jeanie Bridges, Jim Ovbey. Fourth Row: Allen 
Fossctt, Betty Ruth Heatley. Mike Searcy, Willynda Richardson, Brenda Mulling. Fifth Row: Carol Plum- 
mer, Carolyn Shurley, Mary George Dean, Betty Hatchcll, Sandy Thomas, Mary Jo Brady. Sixth Row 
Betty lane Evans. Betty Flanagan. Emily Mitchell, Starr Walker, Becky Williams. Seventh Row: Angelyn 
Webb, Margaret Layton, Hedy King, Joel Dent, Barbara Weeks. Standinc: Mary Hackney, Thurman 
Hodges, Betty Auten, Laura Johnson, Eddie Morrison, George Coker, Orion Hunt, Ed Kidd, Bob Alston, 
Fred McBrayer, Ann Brake, Leona Maddox. 



OFFICERS 

ANN BRAKE .... President 
KATHRYN 

ERWIN . . . Vice-President 
VIRGINIA IVEY . . Secretary 

ED KIDD Treasurer 

MISS VERDIE 

MILLER Advisor 

MRS. MILDRED 

ROBINETTE . . . Advisor 



First Row: Peggy, Ella Jo. Second Row: Joyce, Jane. 
Third Row: Joyce, Joy. 



Baptist Student Union 

All Baptist students on campus are welcome to participate in the Baptist 
Student Union which serves as a link between these students and the local 
church. This union is provided for and promoted by the Southern Baptists. 



OFFICERS 

PEGGY H INKLE President 

ELLA JO DAVIS Vice-President 

SHERRIE FARRAR Secretary 

JANE MATHEWS Treasurer 

JOYCE DAVIS .... Devotional Chairman 

CLARE HARRIS Music Chairman 

MRS. MARGARET TALBOTT . . Advisor 




First Row: Mrs. Talbott, Elaine Young, Jane Mathews, Peggy Hinkle, Ella Jo Davis. 
Second Row: Laraine Neal, Joy Bates, Esther Baldwin, Joyce Davis. Third Row: Ann 
Knight, Anne Matheius, Shcrrie Farrar, Florene Jenkins, Jerri Chappelear. 



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Seated: Martha Frances Griffin, Anne O'Bryant. Standing: Kenneth Hodges, Vivian Jones, Beti Wheeler, Allen Fossett, Kathryn Green, Sherrie 
Farrar, Sue Goethe, Jan Money, Betty Ruth Jester, Richard Roive. 



The Art League 



The Art League is a comparatively young organization on 
campus, having as its purpose to promote interest and 
awareness in art to all students rather than only to art 
majors, by having guest speakers, art exhibits and demon- 
strations of crafts presented on campus. 

Annually field trips are taken to Atlanta to view exhibits. 
Many Art League members have entered works in competi- 
tion; this year entries were submitted to the Art Exhibit at 
Wesleyan College in Macon and to the show at Piedmont 
Park in Atlanta in the spring. 

Visitors on campus this year included Robert E. L. Con- 
nell, Art Editor for the Atlanta-Journal-Constitution Maga- 
zine, and Dr. Reginal O. Poland, Director of the Atlanta Art 
Association. 

Membership is open to art majors, and all students may 
be eligible for affiliate membership by expressing a genuine 
interest in art. 





Susan, Dale, Tom, Sara. 



OFFICERS 

TOM POWERS President 

SUSAN WILLIAMS . . Vice-President 

SARA MAGILL Secretary 

DALE TURNER .... Treasurer 



Elaine Hopper, Judy Lynch, Deloris Lester, Bryan Dobbs, Julia Jones, Ida Ruth Wright, Ray Barfield. 



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BUDDY GRIMES, Guard 





OLIN SMITH, Center 



PETE ROBINSON, Center 




Cheerleaders 



Sue Goethe, Jere Mitchell, Marianne Hughes, David Turner, Ann Monroe and Lou Gys. Co-Captains. Joyce Odum. Porter Morgan. 




ADMINISTRATION 
FACULTY AND STAFF 




DR. WAIGHTS G. HENRY 
A.B., B.D., D.D. 
President 



Administration 



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Business Administration 
and Economics 

The Department of Business Administration and Economics is 
comprised of three sections: Business Administration, Economics, 
and Secretarial Science. The four programs offered include 
three degree programs with majors in general business, 
economics, and secretarial science, and a two-year terminal 
program in secretarial science. 

The aims of the department are to provide an opportunity 
for students to study business and its place in society, while 
attaining a liberal education. The emphasis is on the administra- 
tive aspects of business. 



Dr. Zachary Taylor, Jr., A.B., Ph.D. Head 
of Department and Professor of Business 
A dministration. 




Miss Ora Iona Dillcy, A.B., M. Com. Ed. Associate Professor of Secretarial 
Science 



Mrs. Mildred W. Robinette, A.B., M.B.A. 
Associate Professor of Business Administra- 
tion 



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Miss Verdie F. Miller, A.B., M.A. 
Associate Professor of Mathematics and English 




Science Department 



The Department of Science offers training on the undergraduate 
level in the fields of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. A 
student may elect to concentrate in biology, chemistry, or mathematics 
for his major work, but a strong program in general science is en- 
couraged. 



Mr. A. M. Hicks, A.B., M.S. 
Associate Professor of Chemistry 



Mr. George M. Henry, A.B. 
Instructor in Mathematics 




Mr. Patrick M. 
Hicks, B.S., MS. 
Associate Professor 
of Science 



Fine Arts Department 



The Fine Arts Department offers extensive courses in art, music, and speech. 
The principal objectives of the department are to assist students in gaining 
experiences that will lead them to find creative expression through the fine 
arts and to help them contribute to the cultural life of the community. 

A superior curriculum, taught by a faculty with the highest standards, is 
provided for those students who choose the Fine Arts as their field of 
specialization. 





Miss Irene E. Arnett, A.B., M.A. 
Associate Professor of Speech 



Mr. W alter Westafer, Mus.B., Mus.M. 
~5 Head of Department and Professor of Music 



Miss Kathryn T. Cline, A.B., B.M., Mus.M. 
Associate Professor of Piano and Organ 






Dr. Joseph L. Kovar, A.B., LL.B., J.D., M.A. 
Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Modern 
Languages 




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Humanities Department 



The Department of Humanities offers courses in languages, literature, 
religion, and philosophy. Majors may be obtained in English, French, 
Spanish, and Religion. 

The two-fold purpose of the Humanities Department is to enrich minds 
and lives through the knowledge of great literature and to increase ability 
in expressing thoughts. 



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Mrs. Mary Key Ferrell, A.B. r 
M.A. Associate Professor of 
English 





Miss Ann taurine Clark, B.A., M.A. 
Assistant Professor of Modern 
Languages 





Social Science Department 



Covering a wide range of subjects, the Department of Social 
Science offers courses in education, government, history, psy- 
chology, sociology, and physical education. 

This department, being one of service, is pleased to offer 
courses that will be useful as electives to other departments. 



Dr. Weston L. Murray, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 
Professor of History and Social Science. Head of Department 



Dr. Malcolm Shackelford, B.A.. M.Ed., 
Ed.D. Professor of Education 



Dr. Irvine S. Ingram, A.B., M.A. 
Ed.D. Professor of Education 






Mr. James B. Blanks, B.S., M.A. 
Professor of Psychology 



Mr. Alan R. Thomas, B.S., M.A. 
Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs 




Mrs. Clyde C. Handley 
College Nurse 



Mrs. Rodney Sivann, A.B. 
Director of Admissions 




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Mrs. Carolyn D. Burgess, Secretary to the 
Business Manager, Mrs. John H. Satterivhite, 
Affairs, Mrs. Juanita Overcash, Secretary to the 
Registrar 




Mr. F. Jackson Henderson, Jr. 
A.B. College Representative 



Staff 




Residence Counselors: Mrs. Sadie Pool, Mrs. Kate 



Mr. Edwin J. Brown, A.B. 
College Representative 




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President, Mrs. Evelyn Moore, Secretary to the 
Secretary to Director of Publicity and Alumni 
Dean, Mrs. Mary Ann Pollard, Secretary to the 



Mrs. Elenor W . Parker 
Secretary to Librarian 



McClure, Mrs. Effie Stambaugh 








Mr. Eugene H. Overcash 
Campus Police 




Mrs. Gordon Cook 
Dietician 




Mr. J. E. Crenshaiu 
Campus Police 




Mr. Kermit R. Fowler 
Campus Engineer 



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Marie Williams - Editor Peggy Price - Business Mgr. 

OL 1961 

QUADRANGLE 

Yearbook of LaGrange College 

Lagrange, Georgia 
^0 dhuy $AoumJa^u^<J : 
















GREETINGS 



FROM 

THE CITY OF LAGRANGE 



Quadrangle Photographer 1961 

BOWEN'S STUDIO 

124 Vernon Street 
TU 4-8163 



FOR QUALITY TOWELS AND CARPETING ASK FOR CALLAWAY 

CALLAWAY MILLS 

LaGrange, Georgia 

131 



HUIE MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 



So. Main at Five Points 



LaGrange, Georgia 



Imperial  Chrysler  Dodge  Lancer * Simca 



TRAYLOR CONSTRUCTION CO. 



GENERAL CONTRACTORS 



ENGINEERS 



LaGrange, Georgia 



THE LAGRANGE THEATRE 



and 



LaGrange Drive-in Theatre 



DIXIE MILLS 



DIVISION 



West Point Manufacturing Company 



Penney's 



'Where Savings are Greater' 



LaGrange 



Georgia 




LODGE NO. 1084 

B.P.O. ELKS 

LaGrange Georgia 


IDEAL LAUNDRY 

L. L. Goode L. L. Goode, Jr. 
Launderers and Cleaners Germ-Proof Cleaning 

LaGrange's only Drive-In Laundry 

National Institute of Dry Cleaning 
and 

American Institute of Laundering 


CLEAVELAND - DODD CO. 

MEN'S and LADIE'S SHOES 
Men's Clothing and Furnishings 


OGLETREE JEWELRY COMPANY 

DIAMONDS . . . WATCHES . . . JEWELRY 
33 South Court Square 
LaGrange Georgia 


THORNTON TIRE COMPANY 


CECIL BURDETTE 

Typewriters 
Adding Machines 
Office Supplies 
Desks - Chairs - File Cabinets 
Art Supplies 

Authorized Agency for Underwood Products 


HANSON'S DRIVE-IN 

CURB SERVICE 
Open 4 P.M. till 12 Midnight 


JOHNSON MOTORS, INC. 

PONTIAC  CADILLAC 
"We Sell the Best and Service the Rest" 
203 Greenville Street TU 4-7341 


SMEDLEY PRINTING CO., INC. 

TU 4-4881 

807 Hill Street LaGrange, Georgia 


3 E. Court Square Tel. TU 4-5077 





Sauting 





SIGN OF GOOD TASTE 



the 

graduating 
class 



BOTTL?D UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 

LAGRANGE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 




FUNK'S FLOWERS 

FOR CHOICE FLOWERS 
108 Church Street LaGrange, Georgia 

TU 2-3531 



LEHMANN JEWELRY COMPANY 

1856 - 1961 
105 Yrs. in LaGrange 
6 East Court Square 



HUNTER - ALLEN - MYHAND 

TU 4-5626 
1 1 1 Broad Street 

LaGrange, Georgia 
Cliff Hunter 

Nick Allen 



Curtis Myhand 



LaGrange Banking Company 



Member of Federal Deposit 
Insurance Corporation 



LaGrange 



Georgia 



TOWN and COUNTRY MOTE1 



Swimming Pool 



Room TV 



Phones 



West Georgia's Finest 



New Franklin Road 



LaGrange 



Georgia 



DANIEL 
LUMBER COMPANY 



OUR 43rd YEAR 



LaGrange, Georgia 



318 Main Street 



Dial TU 4-5686 



BELK-GALLANT COMPANY 



LaGrange 



West Point 

Newnan 



Covington 



Manchester 



Hogansville 



Thomaston 

Roanoke 



J. C. VAN HOUTEN CO. 

RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE 

LaGrange, Georgia 

107 Ridley Ave. Phone TU 4-8491 



SWANSON MOTOR COMPANY 

OLDSMOBILE RAMBLER 

SALES & SERVICE 
216 Bull Street Telephone TU 2-3502 



LAGRANGE MOTOR HOTEL 



240 Franklin Street 
On U.S. 27 & 29 North 
LaGrange, Georgia 



SWANSON'S 
LADIES' APPAREL 

Newest Style Trends 
211 Main Street LaGrange, Georgia 




JAMES G. GALLANT, General Manager 



HOLMES DRUG STORE 



The REXALL Store 



LaGrange's Largest and Best Drug Store 



We appreciate your business 



"The College Store" 



TU 4-7301-2 



LaGrange, Georgia 



Compliments 



of 



CITIZENS & SOUTHERN 



BANK 



OF LAGRANGE 



Member Federal Deposit Insurance 
Corporation 



INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS, INC. 



Telephone TU 4-5636  4-5637 



LaGrange, Georgia 



O. F. Nixon 



FLEETH & HUTCHINSON 



QUALITY MEN'S WEAR 



25 Main Street LaGrange, Georgia 



NEWMAN CONSTRUCTION 



COMPANY 



LaGrange, Georgia 



HUTCHINSON-TRAYLOR 
INSURANCE AGENCY 

200 Broad Street P.O. Box 256 
You can trust us with your insurance problems 
LaGrange, Georgia 


WOODING'S INC. 

WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL 
Theater Building 
LaGrange, Georgia 


DARDEN - PATTILLO, INC. 

POLL PARROT . . . TRIM TRED . . . RAND 
127 Main Street 


PAUL'S DRIVE-IN 

Phone TU 4-9135 
Corner Air Port and West Point Road 
LaGrange, Georgia 


First Federal Savings & Loan Association 

of 

LaGrange 

201 Broad Street Phone TU 4-8642 


SKINNER FURNITURE STORE, INC. 

217 Main Street Phone TU 4-5831 
LaGrange Georgia 


MADDOX FUNERAL HOME, INC. 

Hudson Maddox, Pres. 
118 Church St. LaGrange, Ga. 
Phone TUxedo 4-8636 
and 

East Rail Road St. Pine Mountain, Ga. 
Phone NOrth 3-2201 

AMBULANCE SERVICE 
With Two- Way Radio and All First-Aid Equipment 

General Agent for Family Fund Life Insurance 


AIRPORT GOLF RANGE 

Miniature Golf Driving Range 
Trampolines 

Airport Road LaGrange, Ga. 


Compliments 
of 

Loyal Order of Moose 


SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY 

Joe K. Hawkins, Marketer 
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 
TU 4-7417 


THE PURE OIL COMPANY 

110 Morgan St. 
C. Newt Smith, Distributor 


MOORE'S JEWELRY STORE 

DIAMONDS WATCHES CHINA SILVER 
108 Main Street  Phone TU 2-2481 


HUMES MUSIC STORE 

Authorized Dealer For 
Steinway  Knobe  Everett 
Story and Clark  Cable  Nelson 
and Winter Pianos 
Hammond Organs 
Stereo-High Fidelity Phonographs 
Sheet Music  Band Instruments 
16 N. Court Square TU 2-1696 



iS>uck^[Oonderlul < zbream6-b y pepperell 




BEAUTIFUL "BRIDAL ROSE", an- 
other new sheet fashion by famous Lady 
Pepperell and another wonderful dream 
for you. Choose petal-soft Pepperell 
Sheets & Blankets in your favorite colors 



and patterns . . . there's one for every 
dream. Look for Pepperell on yoursports- 
wear too with Pepperell's chartered wash 
and wear finish, you'll know it's the fashion 
if it's made of a Pepperell fabric! 



SHEETS AND BLANKETS 



FITTED  REGULAR  COLORS  WHITE  PERCALE  MUSLIN  NYLOI 




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BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 

If It's Borden's, It's Got to Be Good! 
West Point Road 

LaGrange Georgia 


"Always Welcome" 

DAVIS PHARMACY 

A. G. Vaughn, Owner 
10 N. Court Square 
Dial TU 2-3535 LaGrange, Georgia 


WILLIAMS FURNITURE COMPANY 

"The Same Furniture for Less" 
121-23 Vernon LaGrange, Georgia 


LAGRANGE GROCERY, INC. 


RHODES FURNITURE COMPANY 

West Court Square 
Phone TU 4-4616 
LaGrange, Georgia 


FRANK TIGNER 
INSURANCE AGENCY 

Insurance and Real Estate 
Dial TU 4-8626 
130 Bull Street LaGrange 


PARKER FURNITURE COMPANY 

Bull Street Dial TU 4-5541 
LaGrange, Georgia 


THRASH SERVICE STATION 

FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES 
(Texaco Products) 
Joe Thrash Grady Bishop 
Phone TU 4-8381 
LaGrange, Georgia 


MANSOURS 

LaGrange's Oldest and Most Modern 
Department Store 
Featuring 
Nationally Advertised Brands 



Congratulations to the 
1961 Seniors 
from 

WTRP RADIO STATION 

West Georgia's Choice 
620 on your dial 



LaGrange 



Georgia 



Royal Typewriters 
Cash Registers 



Adding Machines 
Calculators 



BISSELL CO. 

TU 2-2394 

109 Vernon Street LaGrange, Georgia 



FUNDERBURK'S 

8 E. Court Square LaGrange, Georgia 

MOTOROLA  RCA  WHIRLPOOL 
J. Olin Funderburk, Owner Phone TU 2-1486 

SALES  SERVICE 



The Town House Suburban Restaurant 

U.S. 27 North Adjoining 

The Town and Country Motel 

Open 6 A.M. Close 11 P.M. 



V. O. KITCHENS 

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 
Atlas Products  Road Service 
Vernon St. and S. Greenwood TU 2-1214 



SERVICE COAL CO. 



LaGrange, Georgia 



Compliments 
of 

C. W. Taylor, Manager 

Troup Co. E. M. C. 



FARMER'S MUTUAL WAREHOUSE 



LaGrange 



(Joe) FREEMAN DRUG CO. 

TU 4-4881 

807 Hill Street LaGrange, Georgia